3 - VERY IMPORTANT - Within your video cards control panel locate the anti-aliasing setting and set it to MANUAL, (untick the box where it says "use application settings" and set the highest setting available eg: 4X,

Start Robin Hood.

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Within the game options, choose the highest video options available, you might have to restart the game!

If you follow these simple 3 steps your game should run smooth and without any lag, but be aware the game was made in 2002 and the max resolution is 1024x768 so if you have a 24" monitor like mine it may seem pixelated but that's due to windows stretching the image to fit screen.

Hope this helps all you robin hood fans out there, enjoy.

.:nerzo:.

spage0987

09-10-2011, 04:48 PM

I did all this and got alittle improvment but still really laggy. I put my antilaising to 16xQ....

nerzo

09-10-2011, 05:06 PM

I did all this and got alittle improvment but still really laggy. I put my antilaising to 16xQ....
spage0987

depending on your system hardware you might have to drop your anti-aliasing settings lower, try from x4 and if no improvements are shown go up a step to x8 you can also check your filter settings, try BOX method.

Also, is your video card(s) over-clocked?

Due to the age of the game and the multi core cpu's we use the game only runs off one core therefore the performance of your cpu drops rapidly because that one core is overloaded and the game was not designed to run on more than one core,

I have spoken to the tech guys at Meridian4 about this issue we are having on steam and they are working on a patch that will hopefully fix this problem, until that time all i can suggest is what i have already posted, i have managed to get my game running near perfect, hop this helps.

.:nerzo:.

harrispca

09-11-2011, 06:42 AM

did everything listed, but still the same result of unplayable lag.

I tried every setting of anti-alising. My cards are at stock, so no over clocking.